Does anyone have any data regarding what the slowest powder is that can be used to reload for the SL8? I'm talking about port pressure here and to ensure it's not exceeded. My searches have yielded nothing. Perhaps the same cautions that apply to the AR15 can apply to the SL8? Thanks.
Issues Port pressure ( actually more importantly dwell time ) on DI gun are not present in G36 / SL-8 SELF REGULATING short stroke piston system
Very little of propellant gas is used to cycle , rest vented off . This is a good read explaining this with pictures
http://w .hkpro.com/forum/teufelshund-tactical/208680-notes-g36-armorer-course.html
My SL-8 cycles verything I feed it from whimpy Wolf stuff to my MK262 clone load, and all my other reloads
To answer your question regarding load / powder choices
Burn Rate
To answer your question regarding burn rate, you would generally stay faster than BL-C(2)
Having said that, its not because of pressure in gas system for two reason
1. See above regarding SL-8 gas system
2. Due to the very limited case capacity of 223 / 556 case , especially with the heavies , you often can't actually get enough powder in the case to get the pressure you high enough
For example, lots of old load data shows Hodgdon H380 , which is on the very slow side for 223 . The pressures and velocity are not that impressive ...up to 300 fps slower !
IF you look at current Hodgdon data doesnt even recommend H380
Plinker : I load this on progressive so I have used ( from 50gr to 62Gr projectiles ) use from H335 , BL-C(2 ) , CFE 223 , Ramshot Tac
I have used more BL-C(2) than all others ...having said that I have been very happy with the new CFE-223
All these powders meter great in powder drop since spherical
Varmint / Target : I have only used Varget . I have never found a reason to change and has great results with all bullet weights
Only issue with Varget is when loading the heavies ( 69gr ) or even the lighter longer polymer tip varmint bullets it can be compressed charge
Nothing wrong with being compressed ( within reason ) but keep in mind some seating dies don't like that ( Redding competition ) and often put ring on bullet
Drop tube style funnel helps
Also if you are not using bushing dies , make sure your brass / sizing die is getting good neck tension
Please note that I am not saying Varget is more accurate compared to CFE223 etc , its just if I am loading target loads / varmint I am generally weighing each charge, so I would't load on progressive anyways
Since I'm not loading on progressive being extruded stick vs spherical makes no difference to me
I just haven't bothered to try the CFE etc with these target loads yet